Vote By Mail ballots are mailed to voters within two business days of receiving the request. By law, a mail ballot request must be received no later than 5 p.m. on the 6th day prior to Election Day. Ordering a mail ballot by the statutory deadline does not guarantee that it will arrive at your destination before Election Day. We encourage voters to submit their mail ballot request well ahead of the deadline.

For the election, we will have seven voting sites open from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Find out more about Early Voting, and check wait times once Early Voting is underway, by clicking here.

Cyrus Greene Center

Fred B. Karl County Center, Lobby

Jan Kaminis Platt Regional Library

New Tampa Regional Library

North Tampa Branch Library

Robert L. Gilder Elections Service Center

West Tampa Branch Library

Vote By Mail

By law, Vote By Mail requests expire after two General Elections. If you would like to Vote By Mail, please make sure you have a current request on file. You can see whether we have a Vote By Mail request on file for you and where the ballot will be mailed by clicking here. You can put in a new Vote By Mail Request here. Vote By Mail ballots may be turned in at any of our offices, or at our Early Voting sites when Early Voting is underway. Completed Vote By Mail ballots cannot be accepted at polling places on Election Day.

Election Day Voting

On Election Day, voters must vote in the polling place assigned to their precinct. Find your assigned polling place here. The full list of precincts and Election Day polling places for the City of Tampa Municipal Election can be found here. Every election, we have to change the location of some of our polling places. To see which polling place locations have changed since 2018, click here. For more information about Election Day voting, click here.

Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Voter registration applications and other written communications to or from the Supervisor of Elections are public records and are available to the public and media upon request unless the information is subject to a specific statutory exemption. Email addresses are also public records. If you do not want your email address released in response to a public records request, please contact us by mail or phone, or visit us in person. To request public records, contact the communications department by emailing voter@hcsoe.org or calling (813) 744-5900.